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Israeli General Says - Hard Line Policies Not Working
He appears to agree with me.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/20...233319979.html
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You still have to aim for the best outcome for the people involved on both sides of this ongoing war. First the pilots, now the generals. I think when even the army says enough is enough, that Sharon has to rethink his bulldozer tactics. |
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Continually pushing the boundaries of mediocrity. Everything is possible, but not everything is probable. For if a man pretend to me that God hath spoken to him supernaturally, and immediately, and I make doubt of it, I cannot easily perceive what argument he can produce to oblige me to believe it. Hobbes |
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Re: Israeli General Says - Hard Line Policies Not Working
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*EDIT* Not to mention that there is no evidence this general said that. |
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And what is good, Phaedrus,and what is not good. Need we ask anyone to tell us these things? R. M. Pirsig. (Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance) Lose half your IQ....Ask me how. |
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Disturbances of the semantic reactions in connection with faulty education and ignorance must be considered as sub-microscopic colloidal lesions - Alfred O. Korzybski |
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I ran across this thread from some years ago and decided to drag it back into the Year 2006 ---
1. Do the hardline tactics have any effect? Here we are, the news of today: Three Palestinian militants on Monday night were killed when an Israel Air Force missile struck a car in the northern Gaza Strip. 1-2-06 2. Is Abbas in need of 'bolstering' by Israel now? http://smh.com.au/news/world/gaza-tu...050394413.html PA Election to be delayed due to turmoil in Gaza... 3.
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Let's take a look at "soft line" tactics, namely the withdrawal from Gaza:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060102/...t_smuggling_dc
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Surely Israel is the party to blame? -a_unique_person I do have Mycroft on ignore, he is pretty much the Matt Giwer of your side. -a_unique_person Palestinian Refugees |
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High Priest of Ed
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I don't know if it is or not, but I read stuff like this and see tragedy comming.
Right now peace and independence could be had easily at the bargaining table. All it would take is to make the agreement, then make some real efforts at reform, and the whole world would jump at the chance to help them out. What's likely to happen instead? Probably a downed civilian airliner, hundreds of dead and retribution like nothing we've seen before. |
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Surely Israel is the party to blame? -a_unique_person I do have Mycroft on ignore, he is pretty much the Matt Giwer of your side. -a_unique_person Palestinian Refugees |
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Yep. Same old story. The people in charge of the Palestinian cause are either unwilling or unable (a bit of both is my guess) to do it themselves, and the arab world is unwilling to accept western help. And now without Israel controlling the border, terrorists will be able to bring heavier weapons into the area. It doesn't look good.
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Continually pushing the boundaries of mediocrity. Everything is possible, but not everything is probable. For if a man pretend to me that God hath spoken to him supernaturally, and immediately, and I make doubt of it, I cannot easily perceive what argument he can produce to oblige me to believe it. Hobbes |
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Having family on "the front lines" is definitely different than making generalized statements on an internet forum, isn't it, Steph? I chastise both sides of this war equally for "taking the hardline" as it SHOULD be apparent to all sides concerned that it's NOT working!
I think we've let the "hardliners" have control long enough - maybe it's time to hear from the people on BOTH sides who are tired of the violence and simply want peace - at whatever cost. P.S. I'm sure your daughter will be alright, shalomsteph - I will worry along with you. I have a feeling that the conundrum of "the Holy Land" is that it's both safer than we know and more dangerous than we'll admit. |
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The hardliners on the Israeli side feel the need to settle in what they refer to as biblical Judea and Samaria, which Jordan renamed the "West Bank" in 1949. This has caused no end of trouble for Israel.
The hardliners on the Palestinian side - Hamas and Islamic Jihad - feel the need to destroy Israel and replace it with an Islamic theocracy. They use terrorism as a tool towards that goal and are state-sponsored by Syria, Iran and other like-minded folks in the region.
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High Priest of Ed
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Except if they had negotiated the withdrawal, the negotiations would have failed, just like every other negotiation for the past thirty years.
I've got an idea; how about if those Palestinians trying to have a peaceful resolution (if you can identify them) earned their plaudits by actually living up to agreements they make? |
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Surely Israel is the party to blame? -a_unique_person I do have Mycroft on ignore, he is pretty much the Matt Giwer of your side. -a_unique_person Palestinian Refugees |
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